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No sharing this time: LSU takes top spot in final AP poll

NEW ORLEANS -- For the first time, a team with two losses ended up No. 1.

 

LSU climbed to the top of the Associated Press college football poll for the third time this season, winning its second title after beating Ohio State 38-24 in the BCS National Championship Game Monday night.

"This truly is a great team," LSU coach Les Miles said. "There may be more talented ... but this is the best team."

Right behind the Tigers, who received 60 of 65 first-place votes from the media panel, was another Southeastern Conference team. Georgia was No. 2, making the SEC the first league since the Big 8 in 1971 to have the top two teams in the final AP poll. National champion Nebraska was followed by Oklahoma that season.

Southern California, which started the season ranked No. 1, finished No. 3. Missouri was fourth, its best finish in the AP poll, and Ohio State fell from No. 1 to No. 5 after losing the title game.

Georgia received three first-place votes, USC got one and so did No. 7 Kansas.

The last time four teams received first-place votes in the final AP poll was after the 1977 season, when No. 1 Notre Dame, No. 2 Alabama, No. 3 Arkansas and No. 4 Texas split up the top votes.

It was the first time a team with two losses finished No. 1. Colorado was 11-1-1 when it won the 1990 AP national title.

After a wild season in which four teams were No. 1 and nine teams were No. 2, LSU shouldn't mind a little dissension. The top six teams in the poll all had two losses.

"Certainly there will be some argument as to who's the best team," Miles said.

Twice before in this improbable college football season the Tigers reached No. 1, but both times they could only hold it for a couple of weeks.

LSU became No. 1 on Sept. 30 for the first time since 1959, but two weeks later the Tigers lost 43-37 in triple overtime at Kentucky. They worked their way back to the top, replacing Ohio State when the Buckeyes were beaten by Illinois on Nov. 10.

Two weeks later it was Darren McFadden and Arkansas knocking off the Tigers 50-48 in triple overtime. At that point, LSU's national title hopes were bleak at best.

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